Crazy clock

Atte Peltomaki koston at iki.fi
Sun Dec 5 12:39:32 PST 2004


> > > DragonFlyBSD doesn't seem to be able to keep the date, and it has been
> > > so for quite a while now...
> 
> > I've had the same problem, but I have not had a chance to investigate the
> > cause.  If I remember correctly, the problem started when I installed
> > DFBSD 1.1-CURRENT...
> 
> Have you updated the system since you installed?  I also had a short-lived
> problem with incorrect time, but it was fixed a while ago.  I update from
> "HEAD" every day and I find the system to be very stable right now, so now
> might be a good time to update if you haven't done so lately.

I last built my -CURRENT yesterday, but the problem is still there. I
have SMP kernel configuration, and it seems the clock is running quite a
bit too fast. Another problem that could be related to this, is that if
mplayer is given -ao null parameter (null audio output) or the audio
device is otherwise busy, video runs approx. twice the speed.


-Atte





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